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Entertainment has become the center of American culture over the past few decades; we take our favorite TV shows, musicians, movies, celebrities, and even radio shows and video games very seriously. 

On the internet, we can find an endless stream of entertainment of all kinds, so why do people pay to download iTunes videos?

Is it because we want to have cool stuff on our new mobile device, to share with friends because it’s so incredibly important that our friends share the same taste in entertainment?

Or do we pay to download iTunes videos, because we’re frightened by the anti-piracy propaganda that we started seeing a few years ago on TV, on DVDs, and on the radio?

It is estimated that the music industry is losing $1 million in sales every day due to internet piracy, but perhaps the problem is that they are not producing music that many people want to own a hard copy of.

Record companies and producers have been exploiting both the musicians and the music enthusiasts for decades, picking which tracks should be popularized on the radio to appeal to the listeners emotions and contribute to the consumerism-emptiness cycle.

If we weren’t all busy trying to download iTunes videos, we might take notice that we’re living and working to support the extravagance of the very rich, the same ones that employ lobbyists to work their magic on our elected officials.



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Prosperity is Debt

In the book 1984, which used to be required reading for teenage students in America, Orwell introduced us to what he called “newspeak”.

He suggested that it would be very important for a totalitarian regime to change the definition of words to what is often the opposite.

We have been witnessing this tactic used often, but it can be difficult for many to discern.

The Iraq war has been called “Operation Iraqi Freedom” in the past for example.

When it comes to our economy, our rights, our security, there is serious newspeak going on.

With a collapse of the house of cards which is our economy looming over us, we’re told that we can achieve prosperity through debt.

Our government has been trying to borrow its way to stability and prosperity. 

American consumers are told to stick to business-as-usual, go to work, go to school, download iTunes videos, watch TV, buy expensive items.

Much of daily life is made possible by debt. Is that the way to prosperity? We certainly have a lot of stuff.


Freedom is Slavery

Since we have so many choices of different things to buy, many people mistakenly believe that we are free.

Having more things to waste our money and time on is not what makes us free, but our stuff certainly does distract us from heaps of legislation attempting to violate our fundamental rights.

They have already infringed upon our right to free speech by creating free speech zones which keep protesters contained and well away from the public events and people they are protesting about.

In free countries around the world, including America, law enforcement has also become more brutal in these situations.

For many, the internet seems to be the last haven for free speech.

Unfortunately, free speech is exercised irresponsibly online to such a degree that people are actually asking the government to censor and regulate it.

The Megan Meier Cyberbullying Prevention Act (H.R. 6123) and the Cybersecurity Act of 2009 (S. 773) are two bills which have been introduced in Congress this year to address online problems.

Both bills have unreasonable implications that may be in violation of the Constitution several times over.


Ignorance is Strength

Many people around the world are becoming aware of the depth of corruption in our governments, corporations, banks, and other institutions.

Even some Americans have become bored with the constant barrage of garbage and propaganda on the mainstream media.

Still, there are those who continue to blindly follow the dictates of society, and they will argue to no end in support of commonly held beliefs inspired by the government and media.

Those who are susceptible to propaganda will not tolerate dissent or disobedience to the accepted edicts.

In 1984, the totalitarian government made the people repeat various words and phrases, which gave them new meaning.

One such phrase was “ignorance is strength” and that seems to be the unspoken mantra of many Americans who have been conditioned for compliance and apathy.

The idea of propaganda is that society will control itself when enough people are so compliant they will alienate those who dissent, and even report their own friends and family to officials.





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